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This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia. For a list of villages and municipalities in Slovakia see the List of villages and municipalities in Slovakia. Image File history File links Flag_of_Slovakia. ...
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This list of cities and towns shows the Slovak names first, then the historical German name, then the historical Hungarian name, and finally the town's population as of 2004 (31. 12.). (Note that the German or Hungarian are used by the respective ethnic minorities and the Hungarian names are used in Hungary, communities where the ethnic minority represents 20% or more of the population, the minority has a wide range of cultural and linguistic rights.) An ethnic group is a group of people who identify with one another, or are so identified by others, on the basis of a boundary that distinguishes them from other groups. ...
| Slovak name | German name | Hungarian name | Population | Remarks | | Bratislava* | Preßburg/Pressburg | Pozsony | 425,155 | *totally renamed in 1919 | | Košice | Kaschau | Kassa | 235,006 | | Prešov | Eperies / Preschau | Eperjes | 91,767 | | Nitra | Neutra | Nyitra | 85,742 | | Žilina | Sillein | Zsolna | 85,268 | | Banská Bystrica | Neusohl | Besztercebánya | 81,704 | | Trnava | Tyrnau | Nagyszombat | 69,140 | | Martin | (Turz-) St. Martin | Turócszentmárton | 59,449 | | Trenčín | Trentschin | Trencsén | 56,850 | | Poprad | Deutschendorf | Poprád | 55,404 | | Prievidza | Priwitz | Privigye | 51,596 | | Zvolen | Altsohl | Zólyom | 43,272 | | Považská Bystrica | Waagbistritz | Vágbeszterce | 42,320 | | Nové Zámky | Neuhäusel / Neuhäusl | Érsekújvár | 41,469 | | Michalovce | Großmichel | Nagymihály | 39,842 | | Spišská Nová Ves | (Zipser) Neudorf / Neuendorf | Igló | 38,727 | | Komárno | Komorn | Komárom | 36,731 | | Levice | Lewenz | Léva | 36,310 | | Humenné | Homenau | Homonna | 35,008 | | Bardejov | Bartfeld | Bártfa | 33,400 | | Liptovský Mikuláš | Liptau - St. Nikolaus | Liptószentmiklós | 32,930 | | Ružomberok | Rosenberg | Rózsahegy | 30,058 | | Piešťany | Pistyan / (rarely:) Püschtin | Pöstyén | 29,957 | | Topoľčany | Topoltschan | Nagytapolcsány | 28,728 | | Lučenec | Lizenz | Losonc | 28,039 | | Čadca | Tschadsa (is rare) | Csaca | 26,269 | | Dubnica nad Váhom | Dubnitz an der Waag | Máriatölgyes | 25,734 | | Partizánske | - | Simony | 24,581 | *newly created from several villages in 1938, until 1949 called Baťovany [i.e. Baťa town] | | Rimavská Sobota | Großsteffelsdorf | Rimaszombat | 24,581 | | Šaľa | Schelle | Vágsellye | 24,506 | | Dunajská Streda | Niedermarkt (is very rare) | Dunaszerdahely | 23,562 | | Hlohovec | Freistadtl/Freistadt an der Waag | Galgóc | 23,151 | | Vranov nad Topľou | Frö(h)nel/Vronau an der Töpl | Varannó | 23,036 | | Trebišov | Trebischau | Tőketerebes | 22,934 | | Brezno | Bries an der Gran | Breznóbánya | 22,417 | | Snina | - | Szinna | 21,328 | | Pezinok | Bösing | Bazin | 21,147 | | Senica | Senitz | Szenice | 21,028 | | Nové Mesto nad Váhom | Neustadt an der Waag / (rarely) Neustadtl | Vágújhely | 20,827 | | Bánovce nad Bebravou | Banowitz | Bán | 20,725 | | Dolný Kubín | Unterkubin | Alsókubin | 19,883 | | Žiar nad Hronom* | Heiligenkreuz | Garamszentkereszt | 19,718 | *totally renamed in 1955 | | Rožňava | Rosenau | Rozsnyó | 19,226 | | Púchov | Puchau | Puhó | 18,675 | | Malacky | Malatzka | Malacka | 17,858 | | Handlová | Krickerhau / Krickerhäu / Kreckerhaj | Nyitrabánya | 17,805 | | Sereď | - | Szered | 17,286 | | Kysucké Nové Mesto | Kis(s)utz-Neustadtl | Kiszucaújhely | 16,501 | | Stará Ľubovňa | Altlublau | Ólubló | 16,348 | | Galanta | Gallandau | Galánta | 16,000 | | Senec | Wartberg | Szenc | 15,193 | | Detva | - | Gyetva, Dettva | 15,043 | | Skalica | Skalitz | Szakolca | 14,984 | | Levoča | Leutschau | Lőcse | 14,604 | | Veľký Krtíš | - | Nagykürtös | 13,932 | | Zlaté Moravce | Goldmorawitz | Aranyosmarót | 13,554 | | Revúca | Groß-Rauschenbach (is rare) | Nagyrőce | 13,147 | | Myjava | Miawa (is rare) | Miava | 12,884 | | Kežmarok | Kesmark / Käsmark | Késmárk | 12,740 | | Sabinov | Zeben | Kisszeben | 12,366 | | Svidník | Oberswidnik | Felsővízköz | 12,354 | | Šamorín | Sommerein | Somorja | 12,339 | | Nová Dubnica | - | Újtölgyes | 12,032 | | Holíč | Weißkirchen / Holitsch | Holics | 11,617 | | Bytča | Großbitsch | Nagybiccse | 11,506 | | Štúrovo | Parkan | Párkány | 11,290 | *totally renamed in 1948 | | Stropkov | - | Sztropkó | 10,822 | | Banská Štiavnica | Schemnitz | Selmecbánya | 10,814 | | Kolárovo* | - | Gúta | 10,756 | *totally renamed in 1948 | | Šurany | Schuran (is rare) | Surány | 10,426 | | Fiľakovo | Fülleck | Fülek | 10,329 | | Stará Turá | - | Ótura | 10,073 | | Moldava nad Bodvou | Moldau (an der Bodwa) | Szepsi | 9,807 | | Veľké Kapušany | - | Nagykapos | 9,536 | | Vráble | - | Verebély | 9,470 | | Tvrdošín | - | Turdossin | 9,453 | | Veľký Meder | - | Nagymegyer | 8,933 | | Krompachy | Krompach | Korompa | 8,870 | | Modra | Modern | Modor | 8,657 | | Stupava | Stampfen | Stomfa | 8,283 | | Námestovo | - | Námesztó | 8,111 | | Hriňová | - | Herencsvölgy | 8,096 | | Hurbanovo* | - | Ógyalla | 8,041 | *totally renamed in 1948 | | Liptovský Hrádok | Neuhäusel in der Liptau | Liptóújvár | 8,019 | | Tornaľa* | - | Tornalja | 8,016 | *1948-1990 called Šafárikovo | | Šahy | Eipelschlag | Ipolyság | 7,971 | | Kráľovský Chlmec | - | Királyhelmec | 7,966 | | Sečovce | - | Gálszécs | 7,882 | | Krupina | Karpfen | Korpona | 7,857 | | Turzovka | - | Turzófalva | 7,792 | | Trstená | - | Trsztena | 7,579 | | Hnúšťa | - | Nyustya | 7,558 | | Želiezovce | Zelis | Zselíz | 7,522 | | Nová Baňa | Königsberg an der Gran | Újbánya | 7,485 | | Svit | - | Szvit | 7,460 | | Vrútky | Ruttek (is rare) | Ruttka | 7,275 | | Krásno nad Kysucou | Crassna | Krasznó | 7,038 | | Turčianske Teplice | Bad Stuben | Stubnyafürdő | 6,929 | | Medzilaborce | - | Mezőlaborc | 6,665 | | Žarnovica | Scharnowitz | Zsarnóca | 6,522 | | Lipany | Siebenlinden | Héthárs | 6,302 | | Vrbové | Werbau | Verbó | 6,300 | | Sobrance | - | Szobránc | 6,296 | | Nemšová | - | Nemsó | 6,220 | | Gelnica | Göllnitz | Gölnicbánya | 6,213 | | Spišská Belá | Zipser Bela | Szepesbéla | 6,175 | | Rajec | Rajetz | Rajec | 6,074 | | Poltár | ? | Poltár | 5,977 | | Sládkovičovo* | (Klein- + Groß)Diosek | Diószeg | 5,654 | *totally renamed in 1948 | | Kremnica | Kremnitz | Körmöcbánya | 5,649 | | Brezová pod Bradlom | Birkenhain | Berezó | 5,452 | | Ilava | Illau (is very rare) | Illava | 5,451 | | Gbely | Egbell | Egbell | 5,119 | | Dobšiná | Dobschau | Dobsina | 5,103 | | Šaštín-Stráže* | Sassin/Ews | Sasvár/? | 5,039 | *newly created from villages Šaštín and Stráže nad Myjavou in 1960, 1960-1971 called Šaštínske Stráže | | Bojnice | Weinitz | Bajmóc | 4,996 | | Vysoké Tatry* | Hohe Tatra | Magastátra | 4,953 | * a newly created town | | Sliač | - | Szliács | 4,853 | | Svätý Jur | St.Georgen | Szentgyörgy | 4,799 | | Veľký Šariš | Großscharosch | Nagysáros | 4,468 | | Strážske | - | Őrmező | 4,455 | | Nováky | - | Nyitranovák | 4,426 | | Čierna nad Tisou | - | Tiszacsernyő | 4,390 | | Trenčianske Teplice | Trentschinteplitz | Trencsénteplic | 4,297 | | Tlmače | - | Garamtolmács | 4,226 | | Giraltovce | - | Girált | 4,186 | | Tisovec | Theißholz / (or rarely) Theisscholz | Tiszolc | 4,116 | | Leopoldov | Leopoldstadt | Újvároska | 4,092 | | Spišské Podhradie | Kirchdrauf | Szepesváralja | 3,872 | | Medzev | Metzenseifen | Mecenzéf | 3,759 | | Hanušovce nad Topľou | - | Tapolyhanusfalva | 3,668 | | Spišské Vlachy | Wallendorf | Szepesolaszi | 3,550 | | Jelšava | Eltsch | Jolsva | 3,249 | | Podolínec | Pudlein | Podolin | 3,172 | | Rajecké Teplice | Bad Rajetz | Rajecfürdő | 2,728 | | Spišská Stará Ves | Altendorf | Szepesófalu | 2,337 | | Dudince | - | Gyűgy | 1,521 | | Modrý Kameň | Blauenstein | Kékkő | 1,459 | Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and the countrys largest city, with a population of some 450,000. ...
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1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1960 calendar). ...
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Bojnice (Hungarian: Bajmóc, German: Weinitz) is a small town in central Slovakia at the upper Nitra river, next to the city of Prievidza. ...
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SliaÄ (Hungarian: Szliács) is a small town located in the hearth of Slovakia (between Banská Bystrica and Zvolen). ...
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Location in Slovakia Laborec River Strážske is a small town and municipality in Michalovce District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia. ...
Coat of arms Location of TrebiÅ¡ov District in the Region Äierna nad Tisou is a town and municipality in the TrebiÅ¡ov District in the KoÅ¡ice Region of south-eastern Slovakia. ...
TrenÄianske Teplice (German: Trentschinteplitz, Hungarian: Trencsénteplic) is a health resort and small town in western Slovakia in the valley of the river TepliÄka at the foothills of the Strážovské vrchy mountains. ...
The town in winter Tisovec (Hungarian: Tiszolc, German: Theissholz, Latin: Taxovia) is a town in central Slovakia. ...
Leopoldov (-Slovak, German: Leopoldstadt, Hungarian: Lipótvár) is a town in the Trnava Region of Slovakia. ...
Spišské Podhradie (German: Kirchdrauf; Hungarian: Szepesváralja) is a small city in Spiš in the Prešov Region of Slovakia. ...
Košice-okolie District in the Kosice Region Medzev is a town and large municipality in Košice-okolie District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia. ...
SpiÅské Vlachy is a town in eastern Slovakia. ...
Revúca District in the Banská Bystrica Region Jelšava (Hungarian: Jolsva) is a town and municipality in Revúca District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. ...
Dudince (Hungarian: Gyügy) is a very small city in Slovakia. ...
Modrý KameÅ Castle in the 17th century Modrý KameÅ is a town and municipality in the Veľký KrtÃÅ¡ District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia. ...
See also List of villages and municipalities in Slovakia List of cities Slovakia A comprehensive list of villages and municipalities by region in Slovakia. ...
This is the list of city listings by country and territory: See also List of cities by latitude List of metropolitan areas by population List of national capitals List of capitals of subnational entities List of towns List of neighborhood listings by city External link Place Names of Europe Categories...
External links - Map from World Gazetteer by Stefan Helders
- List of Slovak towns in World Gazeteer
- Historical demographic data of Slovak towns from Populstat site by Jan Lahmeyer
- [1] Official web page of Statistical Bureau of Slovak Republic
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